A major problem with the Woodworth Personal Data Sheet was that
a. it assumed the answers were acceptable at face value.
b. the normative sample was too small
c. it was difficult to administer.
d. there were too few questions.
a
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a. four to five times? increased b. six to seven times? decreased c. two to three times? decreased d. ten to twelve? increased
Brad, who was identifiedas female at birth and named Brenda, takes hormones and had gender reassignment surgery. Research suggests that Bradwill ____
a. find that life is far more difficult than before the surgery b. quickly relapse to gender identity disorder c. be satisfied with the outcome, including his sexual functioning d. find that his lifelong depression and suicidal thoughts are gone
The child who tends to be excessively dependent on others for support and protection, yet who wants to excel in everything he/she does, would be the:
a. oldest child b. second child c. youngest child d. only child
By consistently repeating the same message over and over, advertisers hope to take advantage of _________ to make consumers feel positive toward to their product
a. the fundamental attribution error b. the validity effect c. the familiarity effect d. cognitive dissonance